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and the other storty that's out virginia enacted a law that traders were handing me that will not allow the government to force health care on them. so every front there's some uncertainty. but the markets in general in treasuries, all it higher in yield, this week and on the day really haven't busted out of the range. so they seem to be wading through some of the outrageous stories. now, back to simon hobbs. >> thank you very much, rick santelli with the latest. let's stop trading. "mad money's" jim cramer in the house. >> rick santelli's been red hot. unbelievable report. he's absolutely right. i've been monitoring the stuff he says, better than any news source. extraordinary. the guy's on fire. he's on fire. >> let's talk energy. do you want to talk jobs? >> no, i think, the job report says that you buy paychecks which is -- paychecks are cheaper, 4% yield. that's what you should purchase with this quarter. with this month's employment number, this quarter's going to be good for paychecks. >> let me tourn enerurn to ener. a key sectorer to for you. data out on the number of new gas r
and the other storty that's out virginia enacted a law that traders were handing me that will not allow the government to force health care on them. so every front there's some uncertainty. but the markets in general in treasuries, all it higher in yield, this week and on the day really haven't busted out of the range. so they seem to be wading through some of the outrageous stories. now, back to simon hobbs. >> thank you very much, rick santelli with the latest. let's stop trading....
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now, to jim in west virginia. jim? >> caller: jim, this is jim. i'd like to wish you a happy mountaineer boo-yah from ryan, my son. >> ooh, a familial boo-yah. i would give you a ncaa boo-yah, because i think that you guys will be in. you should be in. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. >> i got to tell you, we recommend the stock lower, people don't understand, this is a great natural gas stock, encana, this is the only time my fill-up helps me. if the encana ceo would come on, i'd break tout director's chair for the man. now to louisiana. bob? >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: thank you for your recommendation of ford. i'm up 30% since i bid on that. >> yes! >> hallelujah! >> caller: i'm thinking of taking a chew on ford credit for 8.33% dividend. >> not going to fight you on that. i like the ford preferred around 17 preferred convert. i certainly will not rule against ford credit. more of yield play. mulally rocked. the stock moved a lot. a lot of people tell me, i missed it, i missed it, even today after i did the
now, to jim in west virginia. jim? >> caller: jim, this is jim. i'd like to wish you a happy mountaineer boo-yah from ryan, my son. >> ooh, a familial boo-yah. i would give you a ncaa boo-yah, because i think that you guys will be in. you should be in. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. >> i got to tell you, we recommend the stock lower, people don't understand, this is a great natural gas stock, encana, this is the only time my fill-up helps me. if the...
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to be on the floor but who would have thought we would spend our week talking about the governor of virginia and slavery or sarah palin talking about a school yard brawl with barack obama. so it's really a -- we're very deeply into a silly season here. they may actually get some stuff done despite it but both parties seem to be doing everything they can to avoid actual serious work. >> mike, you talked about the problem that the republicans may have with messaging that they can't be rooting for a recession. isn't the same thing true with financial regulation? how do you be against it given what just happened? >> that's right. and they need to find some things that they can be for. there's no indication that republicans in the senate want to work with democrats. it's another case where they may be blowing a great opportunity. just today gallop has favorability of the democratic party. the same as republicans. the advantage has been erased. you have republican antics making headlines rather than what they're doing and in the season with a time of volatility in our country, republicans have an
to be on the floor but who would have thought we would spend our week talking about the governor of virginia and slavery or sarah palin talking about a school yard brawl with barack obama. so it's really a -- we're very deeply into a silly season here. they may actually get some stuff done despite it but both parties seem to be doing everything they can to avoid actual serious work. >> mike, you talked about the problem that the republicans may have with messaging that they can't be...
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they're heading into virginia, and as our viewers know, virginia was a blue state in 2008, president obama won it. however, in 2009, republicans took back the governorship. they feel they can win some democratic seats in virginia. >> thank you so much here's a look at results from other big races. the nation's capital now on track for a new mayor. adrian fenty lost his democratic primary chair to vincent gray, and in new hampshire to close to call. ovide lamontagne is claiming to be the only true conservative. kelly ayotte is endorsed by sarah palin. for all of our political news, go to our website, cnnpolitics.com. >>> there might be more bad news for the gulf of mexico. one scientist says she's discovered oil on the sea floor miles away from the deepwater horizon site. we'll take a closer look at what that means. >>> plus, coming um, hurricane season if it ended today, we'd have a pretty normal season. unfortunately we are only about halfway done. the latest on the storms in atlantic coming up in your forecast. on drirstched!" gecko water bottle... notebook... chamois... gecko: sir
they're heading into virginia, and as our viewers know, virginia was a blue state in 2008, president obama won it. however, in 2009, republicans took back the governorship. they feel they can win some democratic seats in virginia. >> thank you so much here's a look at results from other big races. the nation's capital now on track for a new mayor. adrian fenty lost his democratic primary chair to vincent gray, and in new hampshire to close to call. ovide lamontagne is claiming to be the...
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these are trees llthat were partially grown in new york, i new jersey a pennsylvania and virginia, all locations with ties to what happened on 9/11. of course, this memorial will be built -- will be opened one year from today,n thene xton anniversary, and everyone is looking forward to that. people here w are leaving the ceremony are filled with emotion. many of them describe it as being very powerful each year, many family members tell us fewer and fewer families attend, but those who do sayhey do because they feel a need to be here. for others, it is far too painful an experience to repeat. but it is for many people here a ceremony that they would not want to miss in particula this year being no different. so once again, an interesting day to be sure to be a part of all this w we have a lot ahead us, fred, as you know. >> a lot of this in great contrast. apparently there will be some protests as well as demonstrations, those for and those against the islamic center that is proposed to be built just a few blocks away. a you'll be attending and covering those events as well, right? >>
these are trees llthat were partially grown in new york, i new jersey a pennsylvania and virginia, all locations with ties to what happened on 9/11. of course, this memorial will be built -- will be opened one year from today,n thene xton anniversary, and everyone is looking forward to that. people here w are leaving the ceremony are filled with emotion. many of them describe it as being very powerful each year, many family members tell us fewer and fewer families attend, but those who do...
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he preached at a mosque in virginia. >> young, handsome, california. has the benefit of english without an accent. he is technically an arab. what better m? >> reporter: the imam doesn'tag agree but it was at his mosque he met two of the 9/11 bombers. what's on everyone's mind is what influence he may have had a young nigerian here or in yemen.c nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> cnn's nic robertson and fran townsend under president bush will join m for the entire hour to discuss how bin laden's messe has turned viral. but first the question now whether the u.s. in some way is elevating the status of him and whether he's helping to recruit new terrorists. >> i think many authorities in yemen believe that we elevate him further if we actually do kill him. >> the potential making of a rtmayr when we come back. introducing the samsung fascinate powered by verizon. super amoled screen. six-ax 3d gaming and access to thousands of free apps. all in one ultra-thin package. you want it, we got it. the samsung fascinate. only at verizon. ♪ [ female announcer ] g
he preached at a mosque in virginia. >> young, handsome, california. has the benefit of english without an accent. he is technically an arab. what better m? >> reporter: the imam doesn'tag agree but it was at his mosque he met two of the 9/11 bombers. what's on everyone's mind is what influence he may have had a young nigerian here or in yemen.c nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> cnn's nic robertson and fran townsend under president bush will join m for the entire hour to...
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>> she. >> she, sorry. >> virginia phillips. since president clinton put it in, there have been -- >> this is like republican. >> log cabin republicans. this is the first one to have succeeded. certainly the justice department, part of the obama administration, will appeal saying it is consequence it contusional. and that's part of the paradox of this ruling. defense department under secretary gates saying they want to get rid of it at the same time the justice department is defending the law south florida basically they'll appeal but nothing happens until the appeal goes through? >> well, we'll see. she has to decide whether she will issue a stay. that is not clear at this point. >> if she doesn't you shall a stay -- >> ninth circuit court of appeals will be asked to shall a stay. frankly, given the deference that the courts almost always give to the military, i would be very surprised not to see a stay entered into this court. this certainly will raise the pressure for congress to deal with don't ask, don't tell. the obama adm
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virginia. who had more slaves than any other state? virginia. every single president that came from virginia was a slaveholder. you can sit here and say that's not true but they are simply facts. >> guy you call the civil war the second american revolution? >> we're seeing the same issues-? it's part of the united states. >> mr. cooper, we're seeing many of the same issues today that the confederacy fought for 150 years ago. smaller government. >> like what? >> lower taxation, less empierialistic government, too. >> are you saying that the current efforts by republicans are similar to efforts by confederate soldiers? >> no, i'm not. i'm saying the issues, many of the issues, which were part of the confederacy in 1860, you still see today. >> those issues were pretty much resolved by the civil war. >> sucession was resolved by the civil war. that was the only issue truly resolved. >> they suceeded because of slavery primarily. these are the ones that use states rights. the tenth amendment have been because of slavery and education. in a position,
virginia. who had more slaves than any other state? virginia. every single president that came from virginia was a slaveholder. you can sit here and say that's not true but they are simply facts. >> guy you call the civil war the second american revolution? >> we're seeing the same issues-? it's part of the united states. >> mr. cooper, we're seeing many of the same issues today that the confederacy fought for 150 years ago. smaller government. >> like what? >>...
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virginia, a democratic state in 2008. president obama took it back, however, in 2009, t.j., we saw republicans take back the governorship. republicans are hoping to pick up a couple seats in this state in their quest for at least 39 seats. the number, t.j., that they need to take back the house of representatives. you're right i got to spend about a half hour with republican national committee chairman michael steele, t.j., as we grove out here, very interesting things to say to me. >> we have watched as this government has ignored the people. and has acted in a way in which they have dismissed, they have name called, and they have just put out of their minds what's important. what's important to america. well, guess what? we take the country back by firing pelosi. we take the country back by retiring harry reid. >> reporter: there you go. there's michael steele in washington, d.c. right before he left to head into virginia, t.j. let me tell you, a couple things he had to say to me on the way out here to fairfax, 20 mimes
virginia, a democratic state in 2008. president obama took it back, however, in 2009, t.j., we saw republicans take back the governorship. republicans are hoping to pick up a couple seats in this state in their quest for at least 39 seats. the number, t.j., that they need to take back the house of representatives. you're right i got to spend about a half hour with republican national committee chairman michael steele, t.j., as we grove out here, very interesting things to say to me. >> we...
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looking at how huge it is talking west virginia, parts of tennessee. all over pennsylvania, parts of ohio, way into the north and spread out throughout this area. ere's a penn state stud they says 489ubic million gas. morehan 20 times we in the u.s. use in one year. that's how big. massive in and of itself. >> the idea here, they could have decades of natural gas outh there, which is by the way what a lot of americans use to power their homes. it's a clnea burning gas but not easy -- think about this. you don't have to be alo geologt or scientist to think about getting, extracting a gas froo.a rock. >> no. it's really hard. this is part of the concern people have. ngin fact, since we're talking about it, go to the video from thel marcellus shell coalition, which says it works with sponsible partners to try to bring about responsible drilling and ways to bring up the international gas. they talk about the ways to go about doing it in their view. more figures, this gas deposit, the rtstake, could be woh $2 trillion. that why there's so many companies alr
looking at how huge it is talking west virginia, parts of tennessee. all over pennsylvania, parts of ohio, way into the north and spread out throughout this area. ere's a penn state stud they says 489ubic million gas. morehan 20 times we in the u.s. use in one year. that's how big. massive in and of itself. >> the idea here, they could have decades of natural gas outh there, which is by the way what a lot of americans use to power their homes. it's a clnea burning gas but not easy --...
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history month and i'm surprised about in virginia because in virginia, up until the days of the war, those men and the legislatures of virginia were working hard to try to figure out a way to -- white folks knew that a man was not free unless he had anable to take care of himself, unless he had land, a home for shelter and some money and possibly some slaves of his own. you know, i resent the fact that this man like -- i don't know whether mr. martin is from the north but it's the same virtuosity that they give to the north that it doesn't belong in the north. >> i believe roland is from the south. i don't want you to take it too literally. what he went was had the south won african-americans would not be in the same position that they are now, at least when it comes to -- hang on. let me finish. i let you talk. at least when it comes to civil rights, because that's what the civil war was about. the south, let's just be honest, did not want slavery to end and that was their main focus for the civil war. and that's what secession came about. they wanted to succeed to succeed from the
history month and i'm surprised about in virginia because in virginia, up until the days of the war, those men and the legislatures of virginia were working hard to try to figure out a way to -- white folks knew that a man was not free unless he had anable to take care of himself, unless he had land, a home for shelter and some money and possibly some slaves of his own. you know, i resent the fact that this man like -- i don't know whether mr. martin is from the north but it's the same...
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outsiders in california, meg whitman, carly fiorina, kelly ayotte in new hampshire, bob mcdonnell in virginia, chris christie in new jersey, scott massachusetts. all these new candidates have one thing in common. they're outsiders. they're fresh faces and they don't want to grow washington's economy, they want to grow america's economy. they want to stop taking money out of the american people's economy and sending it to washington. >> let me make something clear. >> the tea party is the easiest part to focus on because it's got the brightest feathers and most colorful, but it's much bigger than that. that's why republicans are probably going to gain something like 52, 53 seats. >> i could not agree with you more. >> ask americans about keynesianism being dead, they're voting on it this election. >> i could not agree with you more about growing private sector job creation versus government, and that is what smart politics is all about. what i'm saying is the policies coming out of the tea party are so disassociated from reality. in terms of what it takes to do it. if you sit down with meg whi
outsiders in california, meg whitman, carly fiorina, kelly ayotte in new hampshire, bob mcdonnell in virginia, chris christie in new jersey, scott massachusetts. all these new candidates have one thing in common. they're outsiders. they're fresh faces and they don't want to grow washington's economy, they want to grow america's economy. they want to stop taking money out of the american people's economy and sending it to washington. >> let me make something clear. >> the tea party...
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coming up, a chat with a virginia teacher who was face-to-face with the president on monday. >>> cuba's seismic shift. a half million government workers getting pink slips. >>> gornlg i'm tony harris. those stories and your comments right here right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> a tea party favorite and a gop candidate locked in a tight race, a long-time congressman battles ethics charges and five opponents. it is primary election day in seven states and the district of columbia. we are spotlighting the hot races. paul steinhauser joining us live from washington, d.c. paul, delaware and, let's say, new hampshire top our list because of what we like to call the tea party factor. >> reporter: you are absolutely right. this last big round of primaries this year, and you've got that kind of crisis going on there on the republican side in the primaries. tea party backed candidates and conservative candidates taking on and gaining strength at the expense of the mainstream republican candidates. long-time did republican candidate mike castle is being challenged by christine o'donnell, backed by
coming up, a chat with a virginia teacher who was face-to-face with the president on monday. >>> cuba's seismic shift. a half million government workers getting pink slips. >>> gornlg i'm tony harris. those stories and your comments right here right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> a tea party favorite and a gop candidate locked in a tight race, a long-time congressman battles ethics charges and five opponents. it is primary election day in seven states and the district...
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. ♪ >>> students at the university of virginia are mourning a 22-year-old lacrosse player, yeardley love who police say was brutally murdered by george huguely. investigators retrieved her computer and huguely admitted to slamming her head against the wall and leaving her in a pool of blood. >> reporter: this campus nestled in the blue ridge mountains, we're learning about what happened in this student apartment early monday morning before an urge enlts call went out to police. a roommate found 22-year-old senior women's lacrosse player yeardley love unresponsive in her room. >> patrol officers arrived on the scene. it was quickly apparent to them that this young lady was the victim of something far worse. there were obvious physical injuries to her body. >> reporter: according to police documents, there was a pool of blood on her pillow. love had a large bruise on the right side of her face which appears to have been caused by blunt force trauma. love's right eye had been swollen shut and there were bruises to her chin." authorities have charged george huguely with first degree murder i
. ♪ >>> students at the university of virginia are mourning a 22-year-old lacrosse player, yeardley love who police say was brutally murdered by george huguely. investigators retrieved her computer and huguely admitted to slamming her head against the wall and leaving her in a pool of blood. >> reporter: this campus nestled in the blue ridge mountains, we're learning about what happened in this student apartment early monday morning before an urge enlts call went out to police....
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. >> west virginia governor has ordered immediate inspection of all underground coal mines and asked the state's 200 underground coal mines to cease production tomorrow to honor the 29 miners killed last week at the upper big branch mine. >>> michelle obama visited schools in mexico and talked about everything from poverty to climate change. she also sat down with a reporter and told him about the strict rules the daughters have to follow when it comes to technology. >> we try to establish a set of guidelines and rules that make sense. no computers, phones, television during the week. we talk a lot with them about the dangers of facebook and sort of getting into that social networking kind of gossip mill or -- you know, that comes from those arctiveties. >> a new report by the federal reserve finds economic recovery is spreading to most parts of the country. merchants are seeing better sales and factories are boosting production but many companies are still wary of ramping up hiring. >>> a new study confirms what you probably suspected, those mandatory password changes many i.t. depa
. >> west virginia governor has ordered immediate inspection of all underground coal mines and asked the state's 200 underground coal mines to cease production tomorrow to honor the 29 miners killed last week at the upper big branch mine. >>> michelle obama visited schools in mexico and talked about everything from poverty to climate change. she also sat down with a reporter and told him about the strict rules the daughters have to follow when it comes to technology. >> we...
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and i'm very surprised with virginia, because in virginia, up until the days of the war, those men in the legislature in virginia working very hard trying to find a way to get real emancipation to that slave. they knew, white men in the south knew a man was not free unless he had an ability to take care of himself, unless he had land, a home for shelter and some money and possibly some slaves of his own. you know, i resent the fact that this man, like -- i don't know whether mr. martin is from the north or where he's from, but the same virnlg crossty these folks give to the north. >> i believe roland is from the south. i don't want you to take it too literally. i think what roland meant is had the south won, that african-americans would not be in the same position that they are now, at least when it comes to -- hang on, let me finish. i let you talk, and i'll give you time, at least when it comes to civil rights. because that's what the civil war was south. that's what it was about. the south, let's be honest, did not want slavery to end and that was their main focus for the civil war
and i'm very surprised with virginia, because in virginia, up until the days of the war, those men in the legislature in virginia working very hard trying to find a way to get real emancipation to that slave. they knew, white men in the south knew a man was not free unless he had an ability to take care of himself, unless he had land, a home for shelter and some money and possibly some slaves of his own. you know, i resent the fact that this man, like -- i don't know whether mr. martin is from...
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in chantilly, virginia, about a week after those shots were fired at the pentagon. i want to go live to pentagon correspondent chris lawrence. what facility are we talking about and when did this happen? >> two things, brooke, first of all, right now, police and fbi are on the scene at the national museum of the marine corps, that's out there near quantico, virginia, where there was reports of shots being fired at the museum overnight. again, fbi investigators still out there right now checking that out. also, a confirmation that a previous shooting at that marine corps museum and then a shooting here at the pentagon just two days later, those shots were all fired from the same gun. so it stands to reason that there was one person or several people, one group involved in both the shootings at the marine corps museum and here at the pentagon in the last two weeks. what does that mean? well, that means the investigation is going to have to expand to find out some sort of motivation for these shootings. again, nobody was hurt in these, but the fact that somebody took s
in chantilly, virginia, about a week after those shots were fired at the pentagon. i want to go live to pentagon correspondent chris lawrence. what facility are we talking about and when did this happen? >> two things, brooke, first of all, right now, police and fbi are on the scene at the national museum of the marine corps, that's out there near quantico, virginia, where there was reports of shots being fired at the museum overnight. again, fbi investigators still out there right now...
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that is a great sensitivity for us in virginia. the way we avoid it is we apply the same rules to everybody. and law enforcement is expected to do that, as well. and again, here you get into the big difference between virginia and arizona, where they're required -- their law enforcement was required to make these inquiries. in virginia, under my opinion, they have the authority to do that, but are not required to do so. >> right. >> and i think what you'll find is a lot of local governments will create policies for their police and their sheriffs as to how that is implemented. >> well, there are some who don't agree with it. prince william county chief william criticized it, saying it costs taxpayers by sapping police resources and leads to allegations of racism and potentially harms community relations. what do you say to that criticism? >> i don't think he's criticizi criticizing. he's talking about police utilizing the discretion under the opinion we have issued to start asking the questions. and to end up detaining more people.
that is a great sensitivity for us in virginia. the way we avoid it is we apply the same rules to everybody. and law enforcement is expected to do that, as well. and again, here you get into the big difference between virginia and arizona, where they're required -- their law enforcement was required to make these inquiries. in virginia, under my opinion, they have the authority to do that, but are not required to do so. >> right. >> and i think what you'll find is a lot of local...
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he wasn't able to get them to the polls in virginia, or massachusetts. how is the president going to convince people do this one for me again. >> he says please. please come out and vote. it's interesting because i think the white house is trying to do two different things. on the one hand, you talk to political trat gist, and they say these are hand-to-hand combat races, local races, local issues. it's not going to be a referendum on barack obama but they are turning it into a referendum on barack obama because they probably believe he is the only one who can get these people out to vote. he has to give them a reason, candy. he has to give them a message. we were out in ohio and we interviewed democratic voters. you ask what's the message of this midterm election from the democrats, and they had no idea. so what the president is going to do is try and use this tax cut issue as a message and say, we want to make the tax cuts for the middle class permanent and the republicans are going to try to hold that hostage because they don't want to raise taxes on
he wasn't able to get them to the polls in virginia, or massachusetts. how is the president going to convince people do this one for me again. >> he says please. please come out and vote. it's interesting because i think the white house is trying to do two different things. on the one hand, you talk to political trat gist, and they say these are hand-to-hand combat races, local races, local issues. it's not going to be a referendum on barack obama but they are turning it into a referendum...
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with the president's panes in virginia on monday in a suburban backyard for an hour and a half he took questions from the residents of this neighborhood. not once in those 90 minutes was the war with afghanistan, was iraq, was the military ever mentioned either by the president or any of about 20 people who asked him questions. how do each of you view this apparent lack of interest or weariness with what's happening there? >> i think for a lack of interest or weariness for all the people who didn't speak about it or think about it, i think there's millions more americans that really do understand what the american soldier is going through, and i'm not doing it right now. i'm still a soldier, but at the same time, i'm proud. i'm so proud to say i'm with the 173rd. i am stoked that i can say, i'm with the rock. battle hard. i'm proud right now of being on the attachment team, serving and they're out in doing it again. and if other people don't know, well, hopefully they'll listen to this and they'll remember that there's men and women out there every single day giving everything for thei
with the president's panes in virginia on monday in a suburban backyard for an hour and a half he took questions from the residents of this neighborhood. not once in those 90 minutes was the war with afghanistan, was iraq, was the military ever mentioned either by the president or any of about 20 people who asked him questions. how do each of you view this apparent lack of interest or weariness with what's happening there? >> i think for a lack of interest or weariness for all the people...
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and mississippi governor haley barbour waiving in on the confederacy controversy dogging virginia. we'll dig deeper on the civil war and why people see the conflict so differently. those stories and a lot more at the top of the hour. >> larry: that's anderson cooper 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. all right. he just went over this incredible case, the american woman returning her 7-year-old adoptive son to russia. with us, mark geragos, noted defense attorney in l.a. miami, stacy hornowitz and with us in l.a., psychiatrist, medical director of family sstss and author of this new book, "side by side." mark, what do you make of this? >> is this book for mother-daughter conflict free resolution, that's impossible. i never heard of such a thing. >> i will. i will read the book. the story is incredible. i don't understand why the sheriff thinks he doesn't have some base tois do something. i know coming from the defense lawyer, that sounds like bla blasphemy. >> what will the charge be? >> some kind of neglect charge. i don't know the specific code section there. but certainly you can file
and mississippi governor haley barbour waiving in on the confederacy controversy dogging virginia. we'll dig deeper on the civil war and why people see the conflict so differently. those stories and a lot more at the top of the hour. >> larry: that's anderson cooper 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. all right. he just went over this incredible case, the american woman returning her 7-year-old adoptive son to russia. with us, mark geragos, noted defense attorney in l.a. miami, stacy hornowitz...
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enough of the attacks on west virginia jobs? if you've had enough, david mckinley for congress. >> of course this is a total role reversal from 2006 and 2008 because then it was a referendum on president bush and the war in iraq. now it's a referendum on president obama, democratic leaders, and the economy. you are seeing democrats are doing and republicans are doing what the opposite party did just a few years ago. >> it was fascinating when you brought up the point that he never even mentioned his opponent in that ad. it was just obama and pelosi. the president today talked about policies that move us forward. is anybody talking about that, the democrats? >> this is what's interesting. this is what evan tracy pointed out. the health care bill, for instance, has been so difficult for democrats to sell and most of them are not talking about it. they're not talking about it in ads for sure. and so what you see, he said, is the only time you see democrats talking about be it their votes on the health care bill, the stimulus, what
enough of the attacks on west virginia jobs? if you've had enough, david mckinley for congress. >> of course this is a total role reversal from 2006 and 2008 because then it was a referendum on president bush and the war in iraq. now it's a referendum on president obama, democratic leaders, and the economy. you are seeing democrats are doing and republicans are doing what the opposite party did just a few years ago. >> it was fascinating when you brought up the point that he never...
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places in west virginia, they are seeing heavy snow. there is a live shot right here out of bedford, virginia, and it banks up close to the appellations. the snow is piling up not only on the sidewalks but getting slushy on the roadway there. that's at 9:00 in the morning. and now first i want to touch on this. let's check on some of the temperatures right now. obviously that will determine what the precip is. temperatures are hovering around the freezing mark. there may be sleet mixing in at times, when it gets going on later this morning and through the afternoon, and then later tonight when we get the colder air to filter in that's when we expect it to be all snow. and here are the warnings posted for the area. back in parts of ineds aindiana and ohio, a winter storm warning in the red, and then pink, a blizzard warning up in the delaware area. snow blowing sideways. to see this sort of snowstorm along the coast will be miserable. let's talk about what we expect to see for snow totals. here is where the latest computer predictions ar
places in west virginia, they are seeing heavy snow. there is a live shot right here out of bedford, virginia, and it banks up close to the appellations. the snow is piling up not only on the sidewalks but getting slushy on the roadway there. that's at 9:00 in the morning. and now first i want to touch on this. let's check on some of the temperatures right now. obviously that will determine what the precip is. temperatures are hovering around the freezing mark. there may be sleet mixing in at...
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-- an airport they know pretty well -- abandonment charges have to be filed in virgin virginia. that is what we are told and state department officials are not aware of any federal laws being broken. >> guarantee you, there is a county prosecutor over there somewhere who can find at least five sections that they could charge and i wouldn't be surprised, given the publicity of that that is going to be done. i'm not calling for a prosecution, i'm just saying this whole thing is so inane and insane, to just put a little boy who's 7 years old on a plane because he is spitting and biting you and, you know, he may you can the little devil child, but at the same time, you just don't put a kid on a plane and ship him back. >> absolutely. remember this child has been traumatized. he's lived most of his life in an orphanage to begin with has probably bonding issues, attachment issues, you bring him to another culture, another language, then you make it where it can't work for him and you send him back. >> larry: were there other children? >> in the home? >> larry: siblings? yeah. >> from
-- an airport they know pretty well -- abandonment charges have to be filed in virgin virginia. that is what we are told and state department officials are not aware of any federal laws being broken. >> guarantee you, there is a county prosecutor over there somewhere who can find at least five sections that they could charge and i wouldn't be surprised, given the publicity of that that is going to be done. i'm not calling for a prosecution, i'm just saying this whole thing is so inane and...
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jerry conley in virginia. if these gentlemen lose in early poll closings, could forecast a big wave. virginia they close at 7:30, if that senate seat goes to republicans, could be sign republicans may win back the senate. it's a tall order. they need 10 seats. if virginia goes, it could start a wave. >> thanks so much. of course you want to join the best political team on television as the final numbers do come in election night coverage starts tuesday, 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> all right. hurricane tomas. it is tomas, right? karen maginnis in our weather center, tomas leaving its mark on the caribbean. it hit st. vincent, heavy wind and rain. our reporter, kim taylor -- by the way, two people have been hurt, there has been damage reported. karen, where is it moving next? >> there is damage in the caribbean. at least for now it's losing intensity. let's show you the enhanced satellite imagery. barely a category one hurricane. barely hanging in there. 75-mile-an-hour winds associated with it. it'
jerry conley in virginia. if these gentlemen lose in early poll closings, could forecast a big wave. virginia they close at 7:30, if that senate seat goes to republicans, could be sign republicans may win back the senate. it's a tall order. they need 10 seats. if virginia goes, it could start a wave. >> thanks so much. of course you want to join the best political team on television as the final numbers do come in election night coverage starts tuesday, 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on...
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this is just out in virginia. i went over there today to listen. you see people carrying their firearms in the national park. one of their complaints was that they believe this president wants to infringe on their second amendment rights. many said that nothing president obama has done as yet would take away or limit their gun rights, but they do remember something he said as a candidate that leaves them worried. >> it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations. >> so are gun rights being limited or are they expanding in an obama administration? let's go to the magic wall and put to the test some of the claims demonstrated at the rally. the red state has the most restrictive gun laws. that's california. then the greener the state, the least restricted the gun laws. the darker green have the least restrictive. state-made firearms and ammunition are except from federal regulations.
this is just out in virginia. i went over there today to listen. you see people carrying their firearms in the national park. one of their complaints was that they believe this president wants to infringe on their second amendment rights. many said that nothing president obama has done as yet would take away or limit their gun rights, but they do remember something he said as a candidate that leaves them worried. >> it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or...
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that's amazing in northern virginia. that's my greatest concern. >> i think the mental part of this is going to be difficult, being away from friends and family, but i think what we'll remember is that we're doing it for people who have lost their lives and they never will see friends and family again. so i think that's what's going to continue to push us forward. >> we want to support this couple. we want you to as well. they have logged 400 miles in five days and are documenting their progress on their website. here is the website, pedalingforpatriots.com. >>> middle east peace talkers finish up the second round. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox
that's amazing in northern virginia. that's my greatest concern. >> i think the mental part of this is going to be difficult, being away from friends and family, but i think what we'll remember is that we're doing it for people who have lost their lives and they never will see friends and family again. so i think that's what's going to continue to push us forward. >> we want to support this couple. we want you to as well. they have logged 400 miles in five days and are documenting...
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still ahead tonight, the sons of confederate veterans first push for virginia's governor to establish confederate day but who really is in this group? might surprise you. >>> and demi moore's mission to help the kids of haiti. >> who they are as people has so much enormous potential. with just a little opportunity to empower them, i think they would rebuild a better haiti. f >>> tonight, new insights on the sons of confederate veterans, the group that lobbied the virginia governor to name april as its month. critics say in recent years, they're taken over by extremists and some lined with racist groups. they say they have been infiltrated by members of hate groups. joe johns has the up close. >> reporter: the sons of confederate veterans has about 30,000 members and some salute the confederate battle flag at meetings and while many, especially african-american view the pre-civil war era as strife and servitude, they focus more on "gone with the wind" aspect of the story and some view them as the lost cause. >> the lost cause is mythology created by white southerners in the aftermath o
still ahead tonight, the sons of confederate veterans first push for virginia's governor to establish confederate day but who really is in this group? might surprise you. >>> and demi moore's mission to help the kids of haiti. >> who they are as people has so much enormous potential. with just a little opportunity to empower them, i think they would rebuild a better haiti. f >>> tonight, new insights on the sons of confederate veterans, the group that lobbied the...
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campbell, kentucky, and through west virginia. also into virginia. now, some portions of virginia can expect up to 20 inches of snowfall. now, that's going to be the exception. but generally speaking, between 8 and about 12 inches of snow are going to be likely. but you can kind of see where this path is headed, up towards the central appalachias and then towards the mid-atlantic. but it will be that tricky changeover where we see that icy mix in places like charlotte. charlotte has been notorious in the past, when you get an ice storm there, it's wicked. just like oklahoma city. it is awful. and devastating when those power lines go down and the power goes out. these are live pictures coming to us this morning from our affiliate, wtvd. this in roxborou boboroug boaro carolina. those roads are awfully treacherous. want to show you one other thing before we move on. these are some of the snowfall totals. all of these are record-setting snowfall totals. this one out of asheville, north carolina. 11 inches since this storm began. it's not over yet. we c
campbell, kentucky, and through west virginia. also into virginia. now, some portions of virginia can expect up to 20 inches of snowfall. now, that's going to be the exception. but generally speaking, between 8 and about 12 inches of snow are going to be likely. but you can kind of see where this path is headed, up towards the central appalachias and then towards the mid-atlantic. but it will be that tricky changeover where we see that icy mix in places like charlotte. charlotte has been...
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>> well, places in arizona and west virginia are. and it's very interesting, we asked them about it. and they said, look, what d.c. was an experiment to see if their system was secure. they say their system is better encrypt encrypted. but one official told us, and by the way, it's illegal to hack into a system. >> yeah, well -- >> that'll protect them. >> for all you hackers out there, it's against the law, don't do it. >> but it is stunning they discovered china and iran were well on their way to doing it. they should really hire these kids. >> that's exactly right. that's exactly right. but even the pentagon has seen stories that those aren't secure. why they think these are. >> very eye opening. >> i detect a hanging chad. >> absolutely. >> thanks. >> of course. >>> we're crossing the half hour. time for a look at our top stories. fall fury, a rough commute for the east coast. a massive storm stretching from the deep south to the north. wind advisories across the midwest this morning and a lot of travelers hoping to get out after
>> well, places in arizona and west virginia are. and it's very interesting, we asked them about it. and they said, look, what d.c. was an experiment to see if their system was secure. they say their system is better encrypt encrypted. but one official told us, and by the way, it's illegal to hack into a system. >> yeah, well -- >> that'll protect them. >> for all you hackers out there, it's against the law, don't do it. >> but it is stunning they discovered china...
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romney, west virginia already a foot of snow. mart inzburg, west virginia at 1 1 10.5 inches of snow. and snow all the way across pennsylvania. there will be snow right across d.c. south of there it will be all rain until it changes to snow at the end. but the big snowstorm, the big event is up to the north. baltimore on up into the counties there of western maryland and also into virginia. one more thing, hollywood, florida, you may be hearing the tornado's sirens going off right now. there is a cell circulating there. if you're in hollywood all the way to the beach to the northeast, take cover and stay away from the windows if you can. most of you don't have basements, but stay away from the windows because that's the most dangerous part of that storm. that storm down there in parts of florida, that was the warm part. co lieding with the cold could make this snow. i don't believe downtown d.c. gets any more than 18. i've heard numbers like 30. i don't believe that inside the beltway, because two reasons, it's too wet. it's goin
romney, west virginia already a foot of snow. mart inzburg, west virginia at 1 1 10.5 inches of snow. and snow all the way across pennsylvania. there will be snow right across d.c. south of there it will be all rain until it changes to snow at the end. but the big snowstorm, the big event is up to the north. baltimore on up into the counties there of western maryland and also into virginia. one more thing, hollywood, florida, you may be hearing the tornado's sirens going off right now. there is...
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let's walk about west virginia. if the republicans take back the senate, still a big if, a place to probably do it is west virginia. this seat is in democratic hands over 50 years. this is robert byrd's all seat. take a look at this. brand new on the cnn political ticker. is west virginia up for grabs? well, one of the top political nonpartisan handicappers said, yes. the state is a toss-up. the race is between the governor, popular democrat joe manchin and joe raci a businessman. when the rating came out yesterday, one of the top republican independent groups called american cross roads announced to put money in the effort there. republicans think this is a place to win where they can grab back big seat. okay. let's move ahead and talk about 2012. we still have four weeks until this election. move ahead to the next one, kyra. check out the brand-new poll of gallup and shows what i guess a lot of people saying. right now in the early stages of the race, names matter. right now, the big names people you remember. mit
let's walk about west virginia. if the republicans take back the senate, still a big if, a place to probably do it is west virginia. this seat is in democratic hands over 50 years. this is robert byrd's all seat. take a look at this. brand new on the cnn political ticker. is west virginia up for grabs? well, one of the top political nonpartisan handicappers said, yes. the state is a toss-up. the race is between the governor, popular democrat joe manchin and joe raci a businessman. when the...
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the remains form the catskill mountains in new york and extends from tennessee, west virginia, across pennsylvania, ohio. let's do this. let's go to the video from the marcellus shale coalition. the gas deposit could be worth $2 trillion i today's prices. shale gas production already accounts for about one-fifth of the country's gas production, and the current rate is expected to provide half of the nation's gas by 2030. this was in june we got this report from our affiliate ofwja out of clead rfield, pennsylvan, and there was a leak and polluted drilling water pouring out for 16 hours. no one lived nearby, and no one was injured. no homes within a mile of that. still, these are the stakes. there are massive economic consequences at a time when we are moving more in the direction of natural gas and looking for a way to be energy independent inside the u.s. >> the big question is whether or not tis process is safe, and the answer depends on whom you ask. chris tucker is a spokesman for energy in-depth, which reps natural gas producers from washington, and josh forks, a fill maker behin
the remains form the catskill mountains in new york and extends from tennessee, west virginia, across pennsylvania, ohio. let's do this. let's go to the video from the marcellus shale coalition. the gas deposit could be worth $2 trillion i today's prices. shale gas production already accounts for about one-fifth of the country's gas production, and the current rate is expected to provide half of the nation's gas by 2030. this was in june we got this report from our affiliate ofwja out of clead...
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hampton rhodes, virginia, an inch and a half of the heavy wet snow. something you don't see every day in his neck of the woods. patrick from chicago, he took this video on monday on the lakefront. check out these waves. let's listen to it for a second. can you hear it? will sdh o will? >> oh, yeah. >> he thought it was very unusual to see wave this is big and the winds were gusting about 50 miles per hour. and here's your surprise. oh, yeah, does this make you feel better about the cold? not so much. chris there san diego september us this i-report, talked to people on the beach regarding the warm weather in san diego. a record high in san diego on sunday, 83 degrees. but today this might make you feel better, fog. they'll be lucky to get to 60. parts of the southwest have been warm. a record high in phoenix yesterday. so a small part of the country seeing some good stuff. >> 25 or so here in atlanta some do you know how good 50 will feel here? we'll have folks running around in their skivvies like those women at the beach.we'll have f in their skivvi
hampton rhodes, virginia, an inch and a half of the heavy wet snow. something you don't see every day in his neck of the woods. patrick from chicago, he took this video on monday on the lakefront. check out these waves. let's listen to it for a second. can you hear it? will sdh o will? >> oh, yeah. >> he thought it was very unusual to see wave this is big and the winds were gusting about 50 miles per hour. and here's your surprise. oh, yeah, does this make you feel better about the...
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john roberts in west virginia. thanks so much. >>> stick with us because we'll bring you the latest developments as soon as they happen out of west virginia. we'll figure out what's going to happen in this news briefing that will take place in about 25 minutes and hopefully we'll get answers to how crews can get into one specific area where those four remaining miners might be. >>> desperate times call for desperate measures. that's the story in los angeles this week where the mayor is pushing for a three-day workweek for city employees. that's right. three days. a five-day weekend sounds pretty cool, right? unless you want to go to a library or city park. they'll be closed. >> i am asking the ceao to develop a plan to shut down all general-funded city services with the exception of public safety and revenue-generating positions for two days per week beginning the week of april 12th. >> now, apparently public safety is off limits like police and fire departments and bernard parks is actually a former police chief t
john roberts in west virginia. thanks so much. >>> stick with us because we'll bring you the latest developments as soon as they happen out of west virginia. we'll figure out what's going to happen in this news briefing that will take place in about 25 minutes and hopefully we'll get answers to how crews can get into one specific area where those four remaining miners might be. >>> desperate times call for desperate measures. that's the story in los angeles this week where the...
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police say the first case in virginia happened near this intersection in leaseburg. a teenager out for an evening jog never even saw it coming. he felt a wane in his back and felt the blood and saw the guy jump into the car and drive away. the teen came to this gas station for help. he survived the attack, but his small size led authorities to think they are dealing with a serial killer. the suspect apparently chooses targets based on how small or weak they seymore how kind-hearted. some told police a guy stopped them and asked them for help with car problems or directions before attacks them. >> wanted to help him and he started stabbing me. >> that's another link. the ax tacker's weapon of choice is say hammer or a knife. this man who asked not to be identify side one of only two of the alleged killers known target who is white. 17 others are black. police describe another man as a dark-skinned hispanic. the killer is believed to be white which presents a loaded question. are they motivated by racial hatred? for the police chief the answer is yes. >> we classified
police say the first case in virginia happened near this intersection in leaseburg. a teenager out for an evening jog never even saw it coming. he felt a wane in his back and felt the blood and saw the guy jump into the car and drive away. the teen came to this gas station for help. he survived the attack, but his small size led authorities to think they are dealing with a serial killer. the suspect apparently chooses targets based on how small or weak they seymore how kind-hearted. some told...
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in virginia, writers of textbooks, they're riddled with mistakes. critics anything but kind. here's cnn's martin savage. >> reporter: the united states entered world war i in 1916. no. it was 1917. there were 12 confederate states. actually, there were 11. in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. no. it was still under spanish control. these and dozens of other errors can be found in the textbook handed out to thousands of virginia fourth graders. problems with the book "our virginia: past & present" published by five ponds press surfaced when the mother of a fourth grader, a college history professor, spotted several lines on page 122. >> it was particularly jarring when i got to this one passage so at odds with what historians have been saying about who participated in the civil war. >> reporter: the book says thousands of blacks fought in the confederate ranks, something not supported by mainstream civil war scholarship. but it's the next line that's just plain wrong. quote, including two black battalions under the command of stonewall jackson, unquote. >> textbook actually d
in virginia, writers of textbooks, they're riddled with mistakes. critics anything but kind. here's cnn's martin savage. >> reporter: the united states entered world war i in 1916. no. it was 1917. there were 12 confederate states. actually, there were 11. in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. no. it was still under spanish control. these and dozens of other errors can be found in the textbook handed out to thousands of virginia fourth graders. problems with the book "our virginia:...
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. >>> students from virginia tech one year a solar decathlon competition, a solar powered house can be comfortable and affordable. this state of the art home that's programmed to do almost everything on its own. it's this week's edge of discovery. >> reporter: welcome to the home of the future. when you wake up, the cold concrete floor warms up. your favorite music starts playing and coffee begins to brew. as you drive away, the house locks itself. >> it's the solar house that gets all of its energy from the sun. >> reporter: a group of virginia tech students designed the house to be completely automated. it even has panels that adjust to the changing weather outside. >> it will main 100% energy efficiency. however, no one likes to be completely controlled by a computer. >> you can overwrite any command. >> reporter: the house is about 600 square feet. >> you really have to convince people that they could live in here. the space saving solutions are a big selling point for us. >> in the bedroom, the kitchen and the living room. >> when these sliding doors are open, and you open the are
. >>> students from virginia tech one year a solar decathlon competition, a solar powered house can be comfortable and affordable. this state of the art home that's programmed to do almost everything on its own. it's this week's edge of discovery. >> reporter: welcome to the home of the future. when you wake up, the cold concrete floor warms up. your favorite music starts playing and coffee begins to brew. as you drive away, the house locks itself. >> it's the solar house...
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in 2007, the hair fragments were sent to the fbi's dna laboratory in quantico, virginia. the result? the lab said it found this dna sequence in only 29 out of more than 1,100 samples of african-american hairs in its database. less than 3%. most important, wayne williams' dna had the same sequence. >> i think -- i don't think they said it was a match. i think they said they could not rule out whomever the hairs were from as being the possible donor. >> the fbi's hal dedman, a dna expert, said this finding is as strong as it can get with this particular type of testing. >> and it probably would exclude 98% or so of the people in the world. >> did you kill 11-year-old patrick baltazar? >> i did not kilpatrick baltazar or anybody else. >> did you ever meet patrick baltazar? >> no, i did not. >> never been in contact with that kid? >> i don't even know a patrick baltazar. >> we offered to show the dna findings to the stepmother, sheila baltazar. >> i can't read it. please don't make me read it. oh, my god! >> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be ex
in 2007, the hair fragments were sent to the fbi's dna laboratory in quantico, virginia. the result? the lab said it found this dna sequence in only 29 out of more than 1,100 samples of african-american hairs in its database. less than 3%. most important, wayne williams' dna had the same sequence. >> i think -- i don't think they said it was a match. i think they said they could not rule out whomever the hairs were from as being the possible donor. >> the fbi's hal dedman, a dna...
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but we'll ask her if that tragedy in west virginia should have been prevented. and in wall to wall tonight, the president's vision for nasa's future. the president says he'll be alive when americans land on mars, but he has many critics, as we give them their say too, we'll show how all of us benefit from the american space program. in our pulse tonight, the tea party movement. there are protests here in washington and across the country. i'll ask a leader of that movement, the former republican congressman dick armey how he sees the political future playing out in this election year. first, as always, a few observations. >>> it is tax day. always a good time to reflect on the price and the power of our government. there are tea party rallies as we noted from coast to coast including right here in the capitol. tea is taxed enough already. as we listen to the frustration, we'll ask tonight if this protest movement has what it takes to evolve into a political force. first, we'll tackle two tragedies and questions about whether the government is using its power wis
but we'll ask her if that tragedy in west virginia should have been prevented. and in wall to wall tonight, the president's vision for nasa's future. the president says he'll be alive when americans land on mars, but he has many critics, as we give them their say too, we'll show how all of us benefit from the american space program. in our pulse tonight, the tea party movement. there are protests here in washington and across the country. i'll ask a leader of that movement, the former...
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the bottom line is that we had all of the states falling through except west virginia. the stimulus package was passed. we have been criticized, i have been criticized for not spending all the stimulus quick enough. we shored up because we knew it would come to an end. we didn't support the second round of stimulus and do not. >> that shadow of president obama continues to loom, this time over the governor's race in new york. the republican nominee grabbed hold of voter anger early on and won the backing of the tea party movement. carl paladino stumbled in the polls and remained on message voicing the disgust and disconnect shared by a lot of voters. >> i'm not your career albany politician. i'm a builder from western new york. my critics, they want to say i'm angry. no, i'm passionate about saving new york. our government doesn't need a tweaking. it needs a major overhaul. now. >> we have to have zero tolerance for any waste, fraud, abuse or public integrity or public violation period. enforce the laws. that's what i've been doing as the attorney general. if you break
the bottom line is that we had all of the states falling through except west virginia. the stimulus package was passed. we have been criticized, i have been criticized for not spending all the stimulus quick enough. we shored up because we knew it would come to an end. we didn't support the second round of stimulus and do not. >> that shadow of president obama continues to loom, this time over the governor's race in new york. the republican nominee grabbed hold of voter anger early on and...
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he's joining me on the phone from fairfax, virginia. according to new details released in an fbi atv, mohammad specifically mentioned oregonians not being worried about terror attacks in their own backyard. is this a new terror dynamic? >> certainly it's different than what we have seen in most of the major plans before. we have had other plans including dallas, texas, springfield, illinois, other areas, so this is not the first of its kind in a smaller area that's not new york city or washington, d.c. >> so the key, tom, here was this operative, this fbi undercover agent or perhaps even more than one, mentioned that in this affidavit, it claims that according to this fbi operative that mohammad said he was looking for a huge mass that will be attacked in their own element with their families celebrating the holidays and he went on to say, it's in oregon, and in oregon, like you know, nobody ever thinks about it. this kind of eyewitness account, or this operative saying this is exactly what mohammad said, this will be used against him c
he's joining me on the phone from fairfax, virginia. according to new details released in an fbi atv, mohammad specifically mentioned oregonians not being worried about terror attacks in their own backyard. is this a new terror dynamic? >> certainly it's different than what we have seen in most of the major plans before. we have had other plans including dallas, texas, springfield, illinois, other areas, so this is not the first of its kind in a smaller area that's not new york city or...
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i want to ask you both about another controversy this week, in virginia, bob mcdonell declaring confederate history month, a huge media flap ensued, he was on the front of pains, he was ripped because there was no mention of slavery. the governor later apologizing for leaving out slavery. do you think the way the media turned this into a hot-button controversy forced mcdonell to apologize? >> i think because of the circumstances around it. he went against the pattern that had been established by other republican governors in recognizing this history of the confederacy. there had always been mention of slavery. anybody that brings up the history of the con ffederacy an does not make slavery a part of it, that's just a lie that should have been brought to the front and brought to the front quickly. what made it extra juicy is when sheila johnson, a black woman who was one of his supporters, came out and said are you kidding me? for all of those reasons it was a good story. >> i didn't see most conservative commentators defending mcdonell on this? >> it was dreadful week for republicans on rac
i want to ask you both about another controversy this week, in virginia, bob mcdonell declaring confederate history month, a huge media flap ensued, he was on the front of pains, he was ripped because there was no mention of slavery. the governor later apologizing for leaving out slavery. do you think the way the media turned this into a hot-button controversy forced mcdonell to apologize? >> i think because of the circumstances around it. he went against the pattern that had been...